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Matrix 2360 Programmable Shear User Manual - Section 5
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5.3.1 Touch Screen Control
The graphic display is designed to detect the Operator’s touch on the screen
surface. Button representations, arrow buttons, and numbers (fields) are pressed
(touched) to make some change on the machine, to start a process, or to go to
another screen.
Some of the displays pictured in this section show strip dimensions in inches, and
some show metric values. This is only to illustrate that the equipment is capable of
operating in either mode. During normal operation, if the Operator configures the
machine for metric strip cutting, all associated screen displays will show metric
values.
The general process for changing a number (field) is as follows:
1. Navigate to the screen where the field can be changed. On some screens,
fields are displayed but cannot be changed. (For example, to change strip
size or quantity, the UNITS button must be pressed on the Main screen to
open the screen where these fields are changed.)
2. Touch the number on the screen. A flashing black rectangle called the
cursor should appear behind the far right digit. If no black rectangle appears,
this field cannot be changed from the current screen; it is present for
information only.
3. To change the value of the digit highlighted by the cursor, touch the up or
down arrow buttons (at the bottom of the screen).
4. To move the cursor to another digit, touch the right or left arrow buttons (at
the bottom of the screen).
5. After you have set the field to the desired setting, touch the RETURN button
to accept the value. The cursor will stop flashing.
If a value is outside of acceptable parameters, when the previous screen is
displayed again, the value of the field is reset to the original value.
6. To ignore your change, touch the ESCAPE button to reset the value to its
original value.
7. Touch the RETURN button again to return to the previous screen.
NOTE: In data input screens, pressing the RETURN button once
causes any entered data to be accepted and saved. The button
must be pressed a second time to return to the previous screen.

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